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In Tough Times, Vegas Gadget Show Gets SmallerOpen in New Window
"The focus at CES is likely to be on smaller, more connected and greener devices that can help consumers save on bills." read more »
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Netgear hooks into HSDPA for on-the-go hotspot gadgetOpen in New Window
Wi-Fi whereverCES Got a 3G USB modem? Want to share the link? Netgear today launched a wireless router designed to tie an on-the-go Wi-Fi hotspot to the internet over an HSDPA back link.… read more »
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Apple’s Lowered Expectations Pay OffOpen in New Window
Today's keynote presentation by Phil Schiller has been widely regarded as a relatively lackluster affair. That isn't to say it went badly - I'm genuinely excited about some of the new software updat read more »
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3 Videoconferencing services pick up where travel budgets leave offOpen in New Window
The first round of layoffs has taken hold, your annual bonus seems like a cruel joke, and travel is off-limits. So how are you going to give your presentation next week in Omaha to show off your comp read more »
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Offshoring & outsourcing in 2009: What does the future hold?Open in New Window
"All things considered, 2008 was a relatively stable year for the IT services industry . Deals got smaller and shorter, but they grew in number. The second tier providers and Indian vendors did well read more »
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Facebook, MySpace Could Boost Location-Based ServicesOpen in New Window
"Integrating LBS and tapping into its anticipated $13 billion market is expected to generate a healthy revenue stream for the social networks." read more »
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Google unveils new desktop Docs gadgetOpen in New Window
"Google has added a new feature to enable users to find and access their Google documents straight from the desktop. Dubbed Google Docs Gadget for the Desktop, the new tool is the new big brother to read more »
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New Google Docs Gadget a good offline step, falls shortOpen in New Window
David Chartier writes "Google Docs offers a solid set of "productivity in the cloud" features that allow users to get basic office work done with nothing but a browser. Earlier this year, Google t read more »
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